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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1903)
IISMIPEKDEHCE BNTICBrilJRE.f 1J 1 H ! H 1 ( F.OIUWOaj Independence Enterprise. AND WEST SIDE. ITBLISIIFIl KVKKY TIUUSPAY. , Entered t Im1epnilenv. Orv.. yolimoe wooml-oliun iimllr. SuHscrtprtcn Price, $1.50 pcrVr. TKl.KVIIO.NK -Xl. Sl'IISCRIlTOS KATKS. (Strlotlvjin advam-) pir jrrar Hi month Hind cony :s us I.oel nolle are 5 nl per lino trl(ht buotiitely oa reduction for tiy rtwou whatsoever. Kte on dliiliydvrtlliiie miiile known on ppllwtlou. Social and Personal. tr Largest line of Xmas toys, books, games, toilet sets, at Messner's. Mrs. W. H. Warner went to Portland Tuesday to visit her daughter. Watch for the porters announc ing the Christmas dance. They will appear this coming week. Anything for the child, boy or girl, man or woman at Wagoner's the popular Christmas headquarters Rev. Ilunsaker and wife, of Cor vallis, was in town Tuesday on their way to Lewisville to visit his eister, Mrs. Bristow. The orchestra wishes to impress UDon all dancers that they will have a good time if they attend their Cnristmas dance nt the Audi torium Christmas evening. It will be the swellest of the season. The last week has witnessed a good steady Christmas trade at the popular headquarters for Santa Claus Wagoner's store. While lines are very complete, nevertheless it will be well to make an early select ion so you will not be disappoint ed in getting just what you want. A dance is to be given at "Airlie on New Year's evening- An or chestra from Wells is to furnish the music, and the invitation to the same is general. MEN REQUIRE TRAINED HELP. The modern business college meets this requirement, and the business man now looks to these schools to sup ply his help. Young people now have but scant opportunity to succeed in business without a business training. This school has the reputation of sup plying competent help to business men. Our catalog will tell you of the many advantages we offer to earnest students. Send for it. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SALEM, OREGON. W. 1. Staley, Principal. 4. 4.-4- - -- -4 4 -'-- ...THE... Itlontnotitb Caundry II. I. WHITMAN, Prop. Should have your Work. Washing called for and de- liyered. Washing called for on Tuee 4 day and delivered on Hatur-day...,- 4 Work Guarantee! Monmouth, Oregon. IndetMMideiice Chapter, K. A. M. has elected the following officers: Dr. K. L. Ketchum. !Uih Priest; A. S. Locke, Kinc; P. M. Kirklund. Scribe; H. llirsehberg, Treas; K. U. Parish, Sec; IV. 0. I. Puller, Captain of Hosts. 'to fore ordering your calendars of traveling salesmen for the com ing year see tis. Vt e can do just a ood work, and save you money. We will have several hundred earn pies soon from th largest house in the United Slates to select from. M. L. Porris, who is now in the most southern part of California for his .health, baa written home, and renorta his condition unchang ed. As the weather there ha been similar to the Oregon climate, he thinks as soon as it change he will improve. The Degree of Honor No. 42, A. O. U. W., has elected the following officers: I'.C, Mrs. lieorgie Walker; C. of II., Mrs. Hattie llet.kle; L. of II. Mis Mira Kimberlain; C. of C. Mrs. Nellie Damon; Kec., Mr. Iiuth Kldredge; Kin., Mrs. Anna Owen; Kec, Mrs. Nora Mattison; Usher, Miss Kdith Owen; I. W., Miss C.oldie Irvine; 0. W., Carl Percival. The Maccabees, of this city, held a meeting on Saturday night and elected ofti-rers for the ensuing year as follows: Past Commander, H. C. Finch; Commander, J. W. Alex ander; Lieutenant Commander, S. K. Milliard; Record Keeper, G. A. Hurley; Chaplain, Frank Uussell; Seargeant, Jeff Mattney ; Physician Dr. K. L. Ketohum; Master at Arms, (leorge Dunham; First Mas ter Guards, (1. N. Pbillipps; Sec ond Muster Guards, E. Osborne; Sentinel, John Gentry, Jr; Picket, J. W. Pall. The Independence correspondent to the Itemizer says that the light plant is to be brought back to this city from Sidney. D. Calhreath. president of the company, disputes the assertion and says the owners of the ditch at Sidney put a crew Tuesday morning to work in deep- eninz the ditch. Orders will be placed this week for new machin ery which will be put la here, so it accident occurs at Sidney imme diate connection can be made here. He further wishes to state that the Independence correspondent had no grounds for the above assertion. Wednesday morning Honry Talk Anrt wife with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ver. million and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Park boarded the train for Independence, Oregon, where the Messrs. Park will locate. Mr. Vermillion expects to go to Southern Oregon. Mr, and Mrs. Honrv Park have been residents of the Park district for years and are well respected, worty citizens, they bom belong to pioneer families of Liun county and it is sincerely regretted that they should feel Justified in seek ing a home In another clime but as they still retain their farm they may return.and will find a hearty welcome awaiting. The Torch can say and meet ttie approbation of its readers, that no better citizens ever settled In Oregon, and Linn county has no bet ter citizens that she could willingly or unwillingly. lend tbem. The young people are also industrious, well re spected people, the kind a county can ill afford to lose. Kansas Torch. A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accident, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to . ..n.,l u.lv. ha ml v and there's none as good a Bucklen'a Arnica Halve. Burns, Cuts, Boree. Eczema and PKea, disappear quick fy under lt soothing efleot. 26c, at A. B. Locke's Drug Btore. 03) & B 6) m m 05 05 05 05 05 Don't Miss FREE ov,,y I'ch!t!o of .1 Stool Kmigo amounting to $'0ono nirkol-pliUo.l oopj-or wash-boilor sulo nrico $-1. FREE invry ru,'c'as f n nlst or range amounting to $:?", ono silvor-nukolod ... . 1 a.i t toa-kottlo worm sc. Lh v r?7l0 Trv our Chrysolite Granitewarc. It is warranted. &Viill(liix R. M VADC TIN-D KIMSNDISNCIS, O 05 A. J. GOODMAN, MAPLi: SIMVK. J. Pagley and wife made Inde pendence a visit hist Tuesday. Uev. Allen, of Monmouth, preach ed in Lewisville Monday night. Kthrl McCloud expects to spend her holidays in Eastern Oregon. The M. E. church South, holds its quarterly meeting here Mm, week. Mrs. Haynes and Mrs. Williams made the county seat a visit last Sunday and Monday. T. S. Handsaker and wife, of Corvallis, visited bis sister, Mrs. W. L. liristow, last week. School will be out here Christ mas day. The pedagogue expects to take her holidays in The Dalles. The men putting the book up from facts gained from the old set tlers, were delivering their books lat week. Uev. S. J. Lindsay will preach at Bridgeport next Sunday at 11 o'elock, and at Fairview in the af fernoon at 3 o'clock. Everybody is preparing for a merry Xmaa. This vicinity ex nects to celebrate the event by an old fas'ftioned tree. A good time is expected. At the close of an interesting service last Sunday afternoon, Mr Steele, in behalf of the congrega tion at Fairview, presented the pastor, Rev. J. S. Lindsay, with a nurse of silver, containing jZl.oU as a Christmas gift. To say that t h ,.tder was haowT when he waa gpeakiug of the affair would be put ting it very mildly. Catarrh Cannot Ho Cnrcil ...in. 1 or,n,.,.tinn hh thev cannot Willi lJ i','."-""' - reach the seut of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional uiw and In order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh 1. laban iiiicrnallv. and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous sur hZ Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a was a business cane A. , u.. mu,u,.in It was prescribed by nw'a Wednesday. While there he oneoftbeltphvslolw try ror years anu m iruiui tion. It Is composed of the best tonics ..... t.i, ,wl u. llh the best bloo4 KUimii, wiiiw..-. "'ThLrftS' eombZ: tlon of the two Ingredients is what produce such wonderful results In prouuun ui;ii ........... - curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials ree' F J. Cheney A Co, Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75o. Hall's family Pills are the best. WANT ED -Trustworthy lady or. gen tleman to manage bus! new in this County and adjoining Urritory for house of solid financial standing. $20.00 straight cash salary and ex penses paid each Monday direct from headquarters. Expense money ad vanced ; position permanent. Address Manager, 606 Monon Bldg, Chicago. the Chance! Mgr. VAIXUY vif.w. Mrs. Corann is much letter. Mr. Collins bus a new diso blow. Mr. Withrow went to Suver Monday, Win. Jones is visiting at Mr Thurston's. Ralph Collins visited at DeAr- iriond'n Sunday. Mrs. Collins visited at Mrs. Me Cann's Sunday. Wain Williams is working on the telephone line. Miss Josie Thurston yisitod at Mrs' Smith's Friday. Miss Viola (iwynue visited at Thurston's Thursday. Carl and Ollie DoAnnuiid were Silver visitors Saturday. . , .. , I here will be a lmikl social at Parker Friday eveniiiL'. tartar i HU.IJ itunh. Miss Ollie Williams visited at , , , A. Telherow e Saturday. ... , , t,)'... lnll...M l.na n ...Kt, 'nlllllld , III. vuiium nun a in:n r"""v and so have DoArnicnds. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews are viBitiug at A. Tetlierow'a. Mr. Steele, of Independence, vis ited at J. Withrow's Sunday. Elic Collins, of Dallas, visited his son, Wm. Collins, Monday. The Valley Viw school will close on the 18th of this month. Mr. and Mrs. McCann spent Sat urday evening at J. W. Withrow's. The new telephone line is com pleted and is a great improvement. Miss Daisy Steele visited her brother, P. Steels, Monday and Tuesday. .There will be preaching at Suver on the third Sunday of this month. The time of services has changed from 2:30 to 3:00 o'clock. Otis Wolyerton, of Monmouth, four fme porkera Bnd i00k them home with him. Have you seen those fine leather i)ack author books at Wagoner's? They will make someone a fine Christmas present. L LADY ASSISTANT 10 10 0 10 no ID to so sD & GO. I iKG ( T. (0 Liver Pills That's Avhat you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Avers Pills arc liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative, ah .. Want ..T 111. mi. I. I- " Ulilill I ir..nr ri. Ii k " '" m I BUCKINGHAM'S DYEw.r. I IO 1 1 N . j,;SSl'l' In S:l.'in, Sturljr, IVceniber 12. 1 '.(':!, I " I'r. and Mrs. A . A. .Ii ei-up, a son. Mr. Jessup ix u il i 11 n li t-r of Thos. I'Vnnell. I'ct olttilmi liiiiiiiui nt. , ,i.iih. "f "'I I'f' hlim revolt Hint K'TIIIH" ri'lllil" in V"tll' Mltl-t !' I...rv, ll.lrl-.x mIi'MiIi 'MlllMI i'l' MtHMlHt'U Kin li'i Hie. i- win iiii.-Uly i ,llMl.,.1tM , uic innii.l. - i.iu. muwu. 1 H -t-r luiU im it. "''. re- ; K.,i.. lh.. Ki.lm!.1.ml -,. hllti.it- it,. U.- l.iv.-i I .-iHi-ifv , Kun .lnn KHiwim l-n-lit piirlleultirly ! ,) n u. u-unl Bii inlni hcIiwi vu- ! l.li iiinliT Its wnn-liliig uiiil thorough ' . .. . . ..... I , dri'l 1 VI'Iukm. r.H'i'irie imit'l. n inj r,H; and tlutt t rt-turiif.l If llieydmi't (ivn ii'rti'et siitiKlttctlotr. nuuratiicru by A. S. l.iM-kw 1 rn wk'mI. WANTKD-Kallhfiil person to triv el for well exhililiHliiMl hiiuHu In a few count Uw. etiilii g n ivlull inereliHiiti ami iik'-iH. Local territory. Haliiry fjo.oo pT week with ex prunes dll tlonal, all payable III enili each week. Money lor expense nilviineed. Ptl tlon perinsneut. HiiMlneH mitWHwful and rushing, Mlaudard llouse, 8.' Ilearluirii hi., CiileNgo. She ?rcade, Davidson & Hedges, Props. CiKaPH, Citf.-irt.it tora.Tolwu coH iiikI Cintoftiontfy. FikBT Clash Soda Fountain in CoNNKCTION. G L Hawkins Pnl Ins, Ore. Marble anil Granite Mnnnmenis and Head stones Cemetery work etc. H. H. Jasperson, Undertaker. Enbalmerv and Funeral Director. Independence,, Oregon WHEN DESIRED